bc you think safeties aren't valuable? That plays into it a little, but I'd love Mark Barron at 16 if he gets a chance to workout before the draft. I think he's a steal at the end of the first and an absolute coup in the 2nd for anyone. So it's not all about his position...I just don't think he's that good. I think alot of guys after Barron are hoping to have an Abram Elam type of career...MAYBE Iloka, but I've even cooled on him lately. I used to think I'd draft him in the 2nd, but probably more the very early 3rd. I actually would not complain one bit if the Jets' first three picks looked like this: Barron DE/LB - WR - OT - Fallen RB (well really only Miller, not a David Wilson fan) Iloka We'd have our safeties for the next 5+ years. With two good safeties no one would want to pass on the Jets. The CB group is the best in the league and has the speed and cover skills to match with anyone. Hell, Cromartie would be the #1 CB for the majority of teams out there (he's really taken to the coaching here and looked really good by the end of the season), and Wilson looked excellent at times in the slot with the ability to play outside in due time. Last year the safety play for the team was your typical NFL slop at S (Leonhard got hurt again, Eric Smith is useful but not a starter), and along with a couple of issues helped drag the D down a little. explain your jets fanhood